Win 2000 attempts to "configure" Labview at startup

When starting Labview 6i, windows 2000 displays a message which says it is "configuring Labview", after thaT I get an error message: Internal error 2602 File llbedit.llb.2EB22F05_3959_11D3_80B2_0050049FD550. What could be causing this? After I dismiss the error box, the program appears to run correctly.

I believe that the LabVIEW installation may have been corrupted. I've heard of a similar issue with Windows NT, and a reinstallation fixed the problem. I would suggesting completely removing LabVIEW and then reinstalling.
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